I think we exemplify the real potential of a convergence from o, now initially veryiffernt positions. So how can we get people to do the serious play of transformation and seriously playing with onthologies in a way that rie they mutually support each other? I'm not saying we should be platonists or go back, but that's a good, its a model. It's the best historical model we have that we can consult and dialogue with. And so i want to understand and thits my model, for ges this platonic the way that project of converging meshes with theologos as a project of transformation.
John Vervaeke speaks with Seishin and myself about the ecology of practices we are exploring in the Willow Intensive. This was originally recorded on The Stoa.
This episode includes a brief overview of the Harmony model and the five aspects we've been training to harmonize. We discuss the obstacles and opportunities of birthing a new kind of wisdom institution in the modern world, and the necessity of having an ecology of practices to adequately transform the human mind during a time of planetary crisis (and much more). The conversation ends with a Q&A.
We are offering two online courses for those who would like to explore these practices more deeply:
October 19 - November 9 at 11:30 a.m. ET: Intro to Harmonization: A New Ecology of Practices
Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/intro-to-harmonization-a-new-ecology-of-practices-tickets-182786668847
October 22 - November 12 at 6:00 p.m. ET: Jade Method Meditation Course
Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/jade-method-meditation-course-tickets-182814672607